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St Benedict's Eco Conference

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St Benedict’s held an Eco Conference on Tuesday, 5th July. Sixth formers from Gunnersbury School, Sacred Heart High School Hammersmith, Cardinal Wiseman School and St Augustine’s Priory joined St Benedict's students for a day of presentations, activities and discussions focusing on climate change and how we can all take action.

St Benedict's Eco Conference
The Headmaster introduces the Eco Conference

The Eco Conference was led by Peter Milne, founder, and director of Target4Green, who hosted several workshops and talks throughout the day. His message was clear: we need the leadership, energy and power of young people to address the climate change crisis, since we cannot rely on our politicians, and must listen to and empower this generation in order to save our planet.

St Benedict's Eco Conference
Peter Milne

In his opening presentation he shared a handwritten letter he had received from Sir David Attenborough thanking him for his work with schools and communities and sending a message to all young people to act. There was also an inspiring video from Bill McKibben, author, environmentalist, activist and founder of 350.org, an international movement working to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy.

St Benedict's Eco Conference

Other speakers included Matt Larsen-Daw, Education Manager for WWF-UK; Mark Haviland, Vice-Chair of the Marine Conversation Society; and Dr Jeff Allan, a specialist in battery and hydrogen vehicles.

St Benedict's Eco Conference
St Benedict's Junior School children visit the Eco exhibition

Between presentations and group activities and discussions, students visited an exhibition of local eco organisations and companies. Stalls represented Ealing Transition – a group working on practical solutions to the global climate emergency; Friends of the Earth, the Green Party, and Roots & Shoots, a global education programme inspired by primatologist Jane Goodall. (Some of our youngest pupils got a sneak preview ahead of the older delegates!)

St Benedict's Eco Conference
Reception children learn how hydrogen power works

 

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